LIVESTOCK & FEED Business - December 2021

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Cop26 & Inducing Real Changes In Agriculture
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Editorial Lineup for 
Livestock & Feed Business Worldwide:  December 2021

View Point:
- COP26 and inducing real changes in agriculture

Cover Story:

Aquaculture: Improving fish nutrition and sustainability

- Orffa: Replacing inorganic selenium with Excential Selenium 4000, an organic selenium source, in Atlantic salmon

- Pancosma: Organic trace minerals for a more sustainable shrimp production


China:

- A look at China's aquaculture sector

- A primer on key aquaculture companies in China

- The rollercoaster ride of New Hope's market value

- Chinese aqua feed sector faces high cost of extruded feeds, feed quality issues

- China feed additives: Strong October markets amid soaring costs

- Cobb China Academy resumes, bringing expertise to 150 customers


Special Feature:

- A general view of India's aquaculture feed industry


Company:

- Atlantic Sapphire Asa and Skretting enter agreement to secure local feed supply

- Regal Springs Tilapia world's first tilapia producer to use traceability integrating with BAP certification systems

- Thai Union Feedmill confident of positive investor response after listing

- Boehringer Ingelheim announces new appointments in swine, poultry divisions

- De Heus strengthens position in Vietnam by acquiring Masan's feed business


Agri-Tech:

- Moba introduces high-end single tray egg loader


Editorial Lineup for Livestock & Feed Business: May 2025

 
Viewpoint
 
  - Swine
 

Cover Story

Production solutions for healthy pigs
 

China

  - China Feed Additives
 

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